Carleton Stevens Coon (June 23, 1904 – June 3, 1981) was an American anthropologist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He is best known...
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Carleton Stevens Coon Jr. (1927 – December 3, 2018) was a career foreign service officer who served as the American Ambassador to Nepal. At the time,...
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Nordic race (section Carleton S. Coon (1939))
Grant, Otto Hauser, Günther, Eugen Fischer and Gustav Kraitschek. Carleton S. Coon in his book of 1939 The Races of Europe subdivided the Nordic race...
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Caucasian race (section Carleton Coon)
delineated from other groups such as the proposed Mongoloid race. Carleton S. Coon (1939) included the populations native to all of Central and Northern...
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Mongoloid (section Coon's Origin of Races)
Dravidian and Vedda origins. Howard S. Stoudt in The Physical Anthropology of Ceylon (1961) and Carleton S. Coon in The Living Races of Man (1966) classified...
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as a "sub-race" of the "Aryan race" or the "Caucasian race" (e.g. by Carleton Coon). The term was used by Austrian anthropologist Felix von Luschan and...
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elements in their population, such as Bavaria, Wales, and Cornwall. Carleton S. Coon characterized the subgroup as having shorter or medium (not tall) stature...
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football player Bill Coon (born 1959), Canadian jazz guitarist and composer Carleton Coon, (1893–1932) co-founder of and drummer for the Coon-Sanders Original...
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Negroid (section Carleton Coon)
parlance." American anthropologist Carleton S. Coon published his much debated: 248 Origin of Races in 1962. Coon divided the species Homo sapiens into...
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In the early 20th century, the pseudo-scientific classifications of Carleton S. Coon included the Semitic peoples in the Caucasian race, as similar in appearance...
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characteristics": Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Negroid. American anthropologist Carleton S. Coon wrote that "India is the easternmost outpost of the Caucasian racial...
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Europe. According to the discredited theories of physical anthropologist Carleton Coon, the Dinaric race was most commonly found among the populations in the...
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pilot Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1863–1927) Carleton Coon (musician) (1898–1932), American musician of Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra Carleton Wiggins...
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different races. The term was introduced by Carleton S. Coon in 1962 and named for the Cape of Good Hope. Coon proposed that the term "Negroid" should be...
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race, depending on the authority consulted. American anthropologist Carleton S. Coon described the Irano-Afghan race as a branch of the Mediterranean race...
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Rif appear post Beni Merin and the Marinid Sultanate according to Carleton S Coon. The people of Ait Oulichek speak a dialect of Tarifit, a northern...
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race which was the racial classification system as defined in 1962 by Carleton S. Coon). The typological model was built on the assumption that humans can...
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Alonzo B. Coons (1841–1914), American lawyer and politician Asa Coons (1993-2007), gunman in the SuccessTech Academy shooting Carleton S. Coon (1904–1981)...
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Harvard anthropologist Carleton S. Coon was invited to write a new edition of Ripley's 1899 book, which Coon dedicated to Ripley. Coon's entirely rewritten...
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Historical race concepts (section Carleton Coon)
Jr., John (June 2001). ""In Ways Unacademical": The Reception of Carleton S. Coon's The Origin of Races". Journal of the History of Biology. 34 (2): 247–285...
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Publication Date: December 8, 2005, ISBN 0759107955 The Races of Europe by Carleton S. Coon Lundman, 1943, p. 134; 1977, p. 33. Eickstedt, 1935; Lundman, 1946...
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Europe by Carleton S. Coon MacCulloch, J. A. (2003). The Religion of the Ancient Celts. Kessinger. p. 8. ISBN 0-486-42765-X. Coon, Carleton (1939). The...
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White people (section Puerto Rico (U.S.))
and the Mongoloid one, including the populations of East Asia. Thus, Carleton S. Coon (1939) included the populations native to all of Central and Northern...
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of 30 m × 20 m (98.4 ft × 65.6 ft). Excavations took place led by Carleton S. Coon and were reported on between 1949 and 1957. The site produced pottery...
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textbook observes, "These claims of race-based taxonomy, including [Carleton] Coon's claims for homo-sapienation, have been discredited by paleontological...
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Camper Samuel A. Cartwright Houston Stewart Chamberlain Sonia Mary Cole Carleton S. Coon Georges Cuvier Jan Czekanowski Charles Davenport Joseph Deniker Egon...
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from the College of Wooster. She married Carleton S. Coon Jr, in 1966, and has six stepchildren from him. Coon joined the State Department as foreign affairs...
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Myth: the Fallacy of Race. He was particularly opposed to the work of Carleton S. Coon, and the term "race". In 1952, together with William Vogt, he gave...
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1939, just before World War II, by Harvard physical anthropologist Carleton S. Coon.[citation needed] J. Philippe Rushton, psychologist and author of the...
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Ronald Fisher, Giuseppe E. Genna of the University of Florence, and Carleton S. Coon. Among these, English statistician and biologist Fisher insisted on...
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